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Changing the set value of Heater
Rough guide for temperature setting (When solvent ink is used)
Changing temperature settings of Heater
Set each item of [SET TEMP] and [SET TIME] .
1
Press the key in the local
mode.
2
Press the key.
3
Select the type (1-4) by pressing the
key.
Type of ink
ES3 ink
SS21 ink
Type of media
PVC Tarpaulin FF
All medias
Pre-heater
40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C
Print-heater
40°C 40°C 40°C 35°C
Post-heater
50°C 50°C 50°C 50°C
Adjust each heater temperature to a value best suited to the media conditions.
No reference is required for the temperature setting when aqueous color ink is used.
SET TEMP
Change the set temperature of the Pre-heater, Print-heater and
Post-heater built in the platen.
SET TIME
STANDBY
Set the period of time from when printing is completed to when the
heater temperature begins to drop to the preheat temperature.
Set value : NONE, 0 ~ 90min (10min unit)
The preheat temperature is preset and cannot be changed.
If the machine receives data at the preheat temperature, the heaters
automatically raise their temperatures up to the preset levels and
then the machine starts printing.
When [
NONE] is selected, the temperatures do not drop to the pre-
heat level.
OFF TIME
The heaters are turned off in the following case:
If a preset time has passed without printing while the machine is in
standby mode.
With STANDBY- [
NONE] selected, when preset time passes without
printing after some printing.
Set value : NONE, 0 ~ 90min (10min unit)
If the machine receives data with the heaters turned off, the heaters
are automatically turned on to raise their temperatures up to the pre-
set levels and then the machine starts printing.
•With [NONE] selected, the heaters are not turned off.
It turns "OFF" at end of printing if "0min" is set.
FUNCT I ON
SETUP <ENT>
SETUP
SELECT : TYPE . 1
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